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Filter to enhance the quality of image
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(05-26-2022, 09:12 AM)rich2005 Wrote: I am sure any all of those are great. 2000 frames ? Some sort of remote control is an advantage. 
This a quick shot using my old Lumix TZ-60 (wireless control from android tablet) This just held against a window for natural light, proper backlight required.  Remember your specification included batch conversion.



Just as a repeat, the various steps. The best camera in the world is not going to do that for you. 
(info: 38 years ago / North Africa / water supply scheme )

More than 1,000 negatives to process.

What I expect are less post-editing, one parameter/setting scanning all negatives and remote control via WiFi not cable.  The last is a MUST.

The Kodak scan software, which I'm going to test, provides with following functions after shooting before saving the images

Filter (4 filters)
Frame (type of frames)
round (type of round frame corners)
exposure
contrast
vignette
crop (cropping the image before saving)
orientation
saturation
sharpness
warmth
pixelate

Which function or functions you would suggest me to test?  I'll shoot the negatives in RAW mode on smartphone.

Thanks
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RE: Filter to enhance the quality of image - by Stephen Liu - 05-26-2022, 09:47 AM

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